If you're like most of the television-watching public, you're hooked on Season #2 of "The Apprentice" and the flamboyant entrepreneur in the "starring role."
Love him or hate him, you can't deny that Donald Trump is one of the world's most intriguing success stories… arrogant, conceited, and an absolute lightening rod for wealth of the largest magnitude. Trump is a billionaire! His accomplishment speaks for itself.
One of the "big guns" leveled at "The Donald" is that he's boastful and egoistic. But while his attitude may or may not make him good company in a lifeboat, I think a "super" ego is a great characteristic to have in business.
"I might be wrong, but I am never in doubt." If that makes me an egoist… so be it. Because if you show me a person with low self-esteem, I’ll show you a loser.
Self-esteem is the foundation of all achievement.
You gotta love yourself.
You gotta stand up for yourself.
You gotta believe in yourself. And don’t be afraid to toot your own horn!
Many people are conditioned that "bragging" is unseemly. But seriously, if you don't shine the spotlight on yourself, who will?
In most businesses, the owner is the "face" of that business, and he must sell himself as well as his products and services. Trump understands the concept, and what’s why you see his brand "Trump" on everything. "The Donald" knows that you've got to be your own full-time marketing campaign 24 hours a day…because nobody else will!
Starting a new business is like having a new baby. In the first weeks and months, you're surrounded by support and encouragement…love from friends and family eager to help you with your "newborn." But how long does that last? Not very. Suddenly you're out there on your own, and you've got to trust yourself. If you don't have confidence in yourself and in your decision-making abilities, you'll be paralyzed…unable to move.
Here's something huge: you have to believe that you'll be able to bounce back no matter what comes your way. Trump certainly has! And you can bet it was his unshakable ego that made the difference.
So, before you judge "The Donald" for being arrogant and full of himself (like myself), consider how having an over-developed ego can be a real asset.
One of the most important lessons I’ve learned in business is – don’t criticize the negative traits of super-successful people. Instead of looking at their flaws and mistakes, say… "What can I learn from this guy? What are some of his characteristics? How can I adapt this concept to my business?"
OK, enough of this "appetizing" chitchat. Let’s get to the meat… What I’d like to do is share some of the key insights I’ve learned from Donald Trump and successfully applied to my own life.
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